This course provides a comprehensive, fully remote introduction to infra-low frequency (ILF) neurofeedback for licensed mental health and medical professionals. Students will learn the foundational theory and history of neurofeedback, with a focus on how ILF differs from traditional frequency band approaches. These foundations are designed to support clinical competence in ILF while also preparing learners to pursue advanced training in high-frequency neurofeedback if they wish to integrate both modalities.
Instruction is delivered through pre-recorded lectures, live virtual Q&A sessions, and hands-on practicum experiences, with training equipment shipped directly to students for use throughout the course. The course emphasizes applied clinical skills, including client assessment, treatment implementation, and correct sensor placement using the 10–20 system, enabling participants to confidently run ILF neurofeedback sessions in clinical settings.